Have you ever wanted to break the ice amongst a group of perfect strangers but a) didn’t know what to do b) where to go and c) have the time to figure it all out? And let’s be real – unless you’ve got your socialite credentials in check, being tasked…
Monthly Archives
August 2013
Scattered yellow notebook pages cover the floor of the Queen Elizabeth Hall. They are everywhere, and the staff is in no hurry to tidy them up. A closer look reveals they form a path – and this modern yellow brick road winds its way to the auditorium for ZooNation’s latest…
A few years back the words ‘street food’ would conjure up a grim picture of polystyrene cups and floppy burgers. But nowadays you’d have noticed that this crime to the food biz is far behind us. Street food can and should be amazing and, thankfully, the great start-up businesses that…
Instruments and me go waaaaaaaaaaaay back. From learning to play the piano aged 7, to practicing flute scales for the bulk of my teens (and flirting with the saxaphone and guitar along to the way), I can honestly say I miss those days – not just because I got to…
Once the clock strikes midnight, your culinary options in the West End are usually limited to greasy kebabs, McDonalds or those suspicious looking hot dogs being fried up on certain corners – so the fact that the new Soho Diner serve their stellar Franco-American menu until 2am on the weekend…
It was 10 years ago that a cool crew of jazz aficionados from West London decided to honour their beloved genre with a weekly live residency, offering a forum for likeminded fans to enjoy incredible music plus have a great night out – the ultimate win-win, really. Since then, Jazz Re:freshed…